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G RALPH J. MARTIN Principal FRAMING:-QAM sour:-4 HIGH SCHOOL H-, ,,' SI FLAGG DRIVE FRAMINGHAM. MASS. 0170i PRINCIPAL RALPH J. MARTIN vlcl rnmcnrngs PETER C. MCCONAITY JOHN P. JOYC! TO MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1965: An equality of opportunity for all to secure an education and to attain success in life was a firm belief of our forefathers and is a fundamental concept of our democracy. At Framingham South High School every student, regardless of race, creed, color, economic status or social background, is considered an important part of the school. All are expected to cooperate and participate as part of the team. You, the members of the fine Class of l965, came to us in September of 1961. You have changed in many ways and accomplished much since that time. You have brought honor to yourselves, to your parents, and to our school by maintaining good academic records. You have participated actively and with distinction in our extra-curricular activities both athletic and non- athletic, and have carried successfully many other responsibilities. It is to you, the youth of today, that our nation looks for its future strength and accomplishment. To Strive Is to Accomplishu is our school motto. Continue to use the advice expressed in it so that communities, the state and the nation may It is with a bit of envy and a great that we of the faculty and administration your homes, be strong. deal of pride bid you fare- well. May every member of the Class of 1965 set high standards of character and integrity for those who will follow. We wish you success in your chosen field of endeavor. May you enjoy happiness and prosperity in your future life. Sincerely yours, Ralph J. Martin - Principal
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12 Kvppreczdfzbn V-Q, ,M A ., H1- HELEN VANCAVAGE We, the class of 1965 of Framingham South High School, wish to express our sincere gratitude for the time, inspiration and hard work that Miss Helen Vancavage has devoted to making our contribution to our school a more substantial one. 4
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VERNON BUTLER Senior Class President .ilgs an g FRAMINGHAM SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL ', ,,' 31 FLAGG DRIVE FRAMINGHAM. MASS. 0170! PRINCIPAL RALPH J. MARTIN VICI PRINCIPAL! PETER C. NCCONARTY JOHN F. JOYCE FELLOW MEM ERS OF TH CLASS OF 1965: To be president of the Class of 1965 during our senior year has been a great honor. We have gone through the last four years together, closely involved in the study-and-work routine of high school, yet aware of the many changes taking place in the world around us, As underclassmen we noted the attempts of Pope John XXIII to bring peace and unity throughout the world. Later we cheered to the lofty ideals of John F. Kennedy's Thousand Days and, as juniors, mourned his untimely death. During our senior year we observed the world's tribute to Sir Winston Churchill, who had symbolized the determination of England and the free world to remain strong and independent. All of these men sought to make the world a better place in which to live. We shall try to make their ideals ours. Now we are leaving our halls of learning to go on to what we hope will prove to be bigger and better things. As some of us enroll in schools and colleges, others enter the business world, and still others enlist in the services, we know that wherever we go we will owe our futures, at least in part, to the training we received at Framingham South High School. For most of us it has been a hard but profitable four years, and I know that we will never forget South High or all we learned here. I would like to extend my best wishes to my classmates that they may achieve their ultimate goals in life. Also I would like to thank our faculty members and administration for their help and cooperation in the past four years. Our thanks especially go to Mr. Ralph Martin, our principal, and to Miss Helen Vancavage, our class advisor, for their patient direction and assistance. So to all of you, no farewell is more fitting than To strive is to accomplish. Yours truly, ?Zg4z'b091 Lizalihaff VERNON BUTLER I -Sf Qui
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